Skippy: The Curse of the Blue Diamond cover

Skippy: The Curse of the Blue Diamond

Author: Odgers, Sally Farrell

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 2024
Points per Word 0.000247
Page Count 23
Points per Page 0.021739
Series Skippy

Description

In this lively adventure for early readers, Skippy, Matilda, and Pos three friends from a popular animated TV series venture into the lost temple of King Ock, a place rumored to hold twelve glittering diamonds. The friends soon learn that the legendary blue diamond is cursed, and the temple itself seems determined to keep them trapped. As they solve riddles and dodge traps, they race to break the curse before it seals them inside forever. The story mixes humor and quick-paced action, making it an engaging read for newly independent readers.

Quick Summary

Skippy, Matilda and Pos jump into a puzzling, slightly spooky adventure when they're sent to uncover the legendary diamonds of King Ock's lost temple, and the fun comes from the way they outwit traps, laugh at each other's jokes, and deal with a mischievous curse that feels more silly than terrifying. It's a great pick for early readers who want an easy chapter book that still packs a bit of mystery and a lot of humor, especially kids who are moving beyond picture books or reluctant readers who need a quick win. The story's pacing is brisk, with short chapters that keep the momentum going, and the dialogue feels like the kind of banter you'd hear on a playground, making it a breeze to read aloud or independently. Parents will appreciate that the scares are mild and the overall tone is upbeat, with a focus on teamwork, problem-solving, and a gentle lesson about greed. If your child enjoys the fast-paced, treasure-hunt vibe of the Magic Tree House series, they'll likely love this one too.